Author: Eden Villalovas, Washington Examiner
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Newsom’s moves for the White House made easier by ‘freedom’ of being outside Biden’s camp
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) hasn’t shaken the rumors he is the leading Democrat in line for the presidency if President Joe Biden‘s party decides to look elsewhere in 2024. Newsom has struck down any speculation that he’ll make a run for the highest office in the land next year, but officials and strategists believe the…
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Trump threatens to indict his challengers if he becomes president again
Former President Donald Trump threatened to weaponize his own DOJ in a reversal of complaints that Democrats are targeting him. The former president suggested he could use the FBI and Justice Department to go after rivals if he wins the presidency in 2024. In an hour-long interview with the Spanish-language television network Univision that aired…
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Class-action settlement: What to know about Batiste Dry Shampoo’s $2.5 million suit
The owner of the Batiste hair product line settled a $2.5 million class-action lawsuit over claims its popular dry shampoo product contains carcinogen benzene. Those who have used or bought a Batiste Dry Shampoo may be able to receive compensation. Here is everything to know about the class-action lawsuit. NEARLY ALL MAINE RESIDENTS HAVE DATA…
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Food stamps: November SNAP payments worth $1,751 end for New Mexico residents in 10 days
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up sending payments to low-income residents for November in 10 days. Food stamps are sent to New Mexicans beginning on the 1st of the month and ending on the 20th. The exact day SNAP benefits are sent out is based on the last two digits of a recipient’s…
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Unexpected alliance: The topic that has AOC and MTG on the same side
Republican firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and “Squad” member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) joined forces to tell President Joe Biden to end the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and drop charges against him. “It is the duty of journalists to seek out sources, including documentary evidence, in order to report to the public…
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Manchin says he wants to work ‘for all Americans’ in latest 2024 tease as No Labels remains coy
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) furthered speculation he could run for president next year in his latest comments since shockingly announcing he was retiring from the Senate on Thursday. Manchin, who has collaborated with No Labels, a centrist political organization working to find a third-party candidate for president, wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that…
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Quitting time: Here are the four people who announced exits from Congress on Thursday
Some Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill announced their intent to call it quits and not seek reelection on Thursday, setting the stage for a major shift in both chambers. On the House side, Reps. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) and Derek Kilmer (D-WA) have opted not to run for office again in 2024. Local media outlets…
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New York turns back to diesel snow plows and leaves electric vehicles behind
New York will rely on diesel-powered snow plows as opposed to electric ones this Winter, halting its goal to put electric ones on the street after a failed testing period. Three years ago, the New York Department of Sanitation ordered seven electric rear loader garbage trucks made by Mack LR Electric. The department has not…
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Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $6.75 million LinkedIn settlement in one day
The deadline to file a claim in LinkedIn‘s $6.75 million settlement is only one day away for active and former participants of the social media company’s 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust. Active and former participants of LinkedIn’s 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust could be eligible for a payment if they participated in the…
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Newsom’s shine starts to come off as his national spotlight gets brighter
Amid speculation that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is running a stealthy presidential campaign, one of the party’s top Democrats is faring poorly among voters in his own state. For the first time since Newsom entered the governor’s office in 2019, more California voters disapprove of his job performance than approve, 49% to 44%, respectively, according…




